Wafer-level optics development system by Denton Vacuum ships to German R&D organization

June 13, 2012
Moorestown, NJ--Supplier of production scale thin film technology systems, Denton Vacuum LLC, has shipped a specially configured Integrity® system for wafer-level IR filter development to a world-renowned German R & D organization.

Moorestown, NJ--Supplier of production scale thin film technology systems, Denton Vacuum LLC, has shipped a specially configured Integrity system for wafer-level IR filter development to a world-renowned German R & D organization. IR filters are a key element of the camera sensor technology in smartphones, digital cameras, automotive back-up cameras and many other consumer and industrial products. Because the filters are so critical to today's electronics, multiple global companies and organizations are intensely engaged in enhancing IR filter functionality, reducing filter cost and integrating them into primary imaging sensors.

The cutting-edge e-beam evaporation system accelerates the customer's development program in several ways. "First, it processes 200 mm wafers, facilitating work on production-scale product," explains Rod Moore, president of Denton Vacuum. "Second, its integrated high-capacity, load-lock system enables rapid testing of alternate process recipes in a controlled vacuum environment. That means faster turnaround time on device characterization and analysis. Third, the system's LambdaPro optical monitor provides precise, real-time control of film properties during the deposition process. Finally, Denton's ProcessPro control software enables the research team to track even minute changes across the entire range of process parameters." The system also features multiple evaporation sources and an ion source for ion assisted deposition (IAD).

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